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Senior Evaluator, Radiological Protection

Inpo, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383

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Senior Evaluator, Radiological Protection Job Category : Program Man/Evaluator

Requisition Number : SENIO001461

Posted : January 5, 2026 Full-Time

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Atlanta 700 Galleria Parkway Suite 100 Atlanta, GA 30339, USA

Leads monitoring, peer review, and assistance activities for nuclear power stations in radiological protection, interacting with utility personnel, INPO/WANO management, and industry professional groups.

Essential Functions

Performs the functions of a lead radiological protection evaluator on peer review and assistance activities at nuclear power stations and utilities while leading and mentoring others

Leads and directs analysis activities, reviews documents, and develops reports that describe area performance, areas for improvement, areas of concern, strengths and recommendations and effectively communicates results to station and utility leaders

Organizes and directs station observation activities and interviews, and briefs station and utility leaders

Recognizes gaps to excellence in radiological protection and industrial safety

Discerns significance, scope, and causes of plant problems and strengths

Represents INPO on all issues related to radiological protection, including industry meetings and during the establishment of/or changes to industry standards

Works with the industry to improve radiological protection performance

Participates in the development of industry communications

Mentors new employees through the radiological protection and chemistry qualification process

Frequent travel (up to 40%) is required to visit nuclear sites and other locations domestically and internationally

Performs other duties as assigned

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

Advanced skills in building and maintaining positive relationships, handling complex conflicts with key stakeholders, and ensuring alignment with INPO’s mission

Advanced knowledge of INPO/WANO policies, practices and procedures

Advanced knowledge of error reduction fundamentals as related to station chemistry and program engineering personnel

Advanced knowledge and understanding of the principles, techniques, and practices associated with plant radiological safety related processes and activities, including plant and personnel radiation and contamination monitoring, control of access to radiologically posted areas, and control of radioactive material.

Advanced knowledge of industry regulations, standards, and state-of-the-art practices in radiological protection

Advanced knowledge of the principles, techniques, and practices associated with the measurement, detection, and control of radiation and radioactive materials, including instrumentation and dosimetry commonly used in the industry

In depth, comprehensive knowledge of the nuclear utility industry

Advanced proficiency in solving complex and multifaceted problems using data, trend, and analysis to inform decision making

Advanced ability to use research, analysis, and stakeholder feedback to influence and execute strategies while remaining up to date with industry regulations and compliance standards

High levels of communication skills to convey complex ideas and strategies in a clear and compelling manner

Advanced ability to work independently as well as in teams/groups, to align long-term organizational strategies

Ability to lead functional area and cross-functional teams.

Ability to work and maintain confidentiality of highly sensitive/private information

Education, Licenses, and Certifications Required

High School Diploma or GED

Preferred

Senior Reactor Operator (SRO) certification

Bachelor of Science degree in a relevant specialty area

Experience Required

Six or more years of professional work experience

Four or more years of experience in relevant specialty area (chemistry/chemical engineering, radiological protection, or health physics)

Two years of supervisory or equivalent experience

Preferred

Five or more years of nuclear plant experience

Two years of INPO/WANO evaluation experience

Two years of manager or equivalent experience

Five years of supervisory experience (preferably in RP or chemistry) with at least some experience as a second-line supervisor

Additional Requirements Work Context

Must be able to work prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer

Must be able to work under minimal supervision

Must be able to sit, stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, climb, and crawl

Must be able to lift 25 pounds

Must be able to travel domestically or internationally by plane or car

Must have a US state or territory issued Real ID compliant driver’s license or identification card

Behaviors and Assessments/Additional Requirements

All INPO employees are expected to abide by behavioral expectations as outlined in INPO’s Core Values, Team Effectiveness Attributes, and Leadership Effectiveness Attributes

Employment is dependent upon successfully completing a pre-employment background check and drug and alcohol test

This position may require obtaining unescorted access status

This position requires direct or indirect access to certain export-controlled technology, for which INPO may be required to obtain an export license in accordance with applicable U.S. export control laws and regulations. If an export license is required, any offer of employment at INPO for this position is contingent upon receipt of the export license or authorization

Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

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